Elementary school in Mandurriao looted

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Saturday, March 17, 2018
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ILOILO City – Burglars barged into classrooms of an elementary school in Mandurriao district and took gadgets and cash that teachers left, a police report showed.

Police investigators have yet to identify and catch the culprits behind the robbery at the Mandurriao Elementary School as of this writing.

Seven teachers reported to the police that their classrooms have been ransacked.

Grade 2 teacher Leny Legada was surprised to find nine sheets of her classroom’s jalousie window detached when she reported to the school at around 5:45 a.m. on March 14, initial investigation showed. None of her belongings were taken. But Grade 3 teacher Catalina Dabney said the window of her classroom was broken and she lost P40.

Fellow Grade 3 teacher Salvacion Zuñiga said her classroom door was destroyed and a pink backpack she left inside has gone missing.

Another Grade 2 teacher, Charito Bedoy, told the police she found her classroom window “forcibly opened” but no items were stolen.

Grade 4 teacher Ida Cañazares reported that her classroom window was “forcibly opened,” too, and the 32-inch flat-screen Samsung television worth P13,500 inside went missing.

A Grade 2 teacher who used the same classroom, Remia Latumbo, said she lost her P16,000 Lenovo laptop computer and around P2,000 cash she left inside.

Lastly, Grade 2 teacher Daphne Baylen said the window of their classroom was forcibly opened as well and her P18,000 Acer laptop computer went missing, the police report stated.

Police believe the suspects gained entry by climbing over the wall on the left side of the school. Investigation into the incident continues./PN
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